Re: Defensive Glands in Hypselodoris
May 21, 1999
From: Bill Rudman
Following on from my reply to Austin's question, a good easily obtainable paper on the subject with excellent illustrations is:
Avila, C. & Durfort, M. (1996). Histology of Epithelia and Mantle Glands of selected species of Doridacean mollusks with chemical defensive strategies. The Veliger, 39(2): 148-163.
Bill Rudman.
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